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Walter Frederick Ferrier

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and was known for walking straight into mining offices to request specimens. Consequently, he created large collections of mineral specimens of a quality still admired to this day. Many classic specimens would never be in collections had it not been for his effort and skill. The mineral specimens he
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During one of his collecting trips he noticed a bladed mineral enclosed in
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L.S. Stevenson, "Walter F. Ferrier and the Ferrier Mineral Collections",
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amassed were instrumental in creating the mineral collections of the
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family of minerals. Subsequently, it was named after him -
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Index

McGill University
Canadian
geologist
mining engineer
McGill University
mineral collector
Smithsonian
Royal Ontario Museum
Toronto, Ontario
University of Alberta
Redpath Museum
Montreal, Quebec
chalcedony
Kamloops Lake
British Columbia
Zeolite
Ferrierite
Categories
1865 births
1950 deaths
Canadian geologists
Canadian mineralogists
Canadian mining engineers
Royal Ontario Museum
McGill University Faculty of Engineering alumni

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